Cornelies "K-9" Bundrage (32-4) battered Cory Spinks (39-7) in their rematch for a TKO win in round seven of the main event on ShoBox for the IBF light middleweight championship. Spinks looked really out of sorts and his legs were jello from the opening bell. Bundrage was rugged as usual, but still has a monstrous right hand. Spinks was hit by a sledgehammer overhand right from Bundrage late in the first round that dropped him. Rest of the fight was very sloppy, but Spinks did manage to get some connects and land body shots albeit with little power. By round seven, K-9 was landing solid right hands with this time dropping Spinks three times in the round which caused the referee to stop the fight.

Former Olympian Gary Russell Jr (20-0) made a quick night of Christopher Perez (23-3) with a third round knock out victory in the featherweight match. The speed and combinations were too much for the outmatched Perez. Russell knocked down Perez three times with the last one putting him through the ropes. He had knockdowns with both his right hook and straight left.

The first bout of the night was competitive with a solid unanimous decision win for light middleweight Erislandy Lara (17-1-1) over Freddy Hernandez (30-3). Lara used his boxing skills and hand speed to run the show. It did get interesting in the sixth when Hernandez was verbally challenging his opponent to fight after Lara did an awkward move featuring a double punch and headbutt all in one. In round seven, Hernandez suffered another headbutt that this time caused a cut and Lara was deducted a point. Lara coasted the rest of the way while Hernandez slowed late in the fight.

Adonis Stevenson (18-1) won by TKO in the second round vs. Noe Gonzalez (28-2) on the ESPN Friday Night Fights main event. The southpaw Stevenson did control the fight for the short time it went. The stoppage seemed quick, but it appeared that he was on his way to a knockout after hurting Gonzalez with a left hand followed by a series of hard punches.

Ronald Hearns (26-3) ,son of former Boxing great Thomas Hearns, was demolished in the first round by Erislandy Lara (16-1-1) on ShoBox. A left on the button put Hearns down then Lara followed up dropping him twice more to put an end to the fight with Hearns laid out on the canvas (the second of three knockdowns was counted due to Hearns only being held up by the ropes).

Jermain Taylor (30-4-1) also won by unanimous decision on ShoBox against Caleb Truax (18-1-1) surviving a knockdown to do so. Taylor was the busier fighter most of the bout against the slow paced Truax and he had the better connects when they did occasionally engage. Then in round nine, Taylor was laid on his back by a brutal right hand to the jaw by Truax over a lazy left that seemed to be deja vu all over again for JT who has been knocked out three times before all late in fights. However, Taylor got up this time while on shaky legs but managed to survive the round by repeatedly holding on and by the tenth he was able to fight back. Disturbingly, Jermain Taylor who previously suffered a subdural hematoma was overly elated by his victory while not being worried about the knockdown or caring if he gets knocked out. His trainer Pat Burns seemed to be more concerned about the knockdown, but still confident in his fighter. Final scorecards were 98-91, 97-92, and 97-94.